bombarding / verb bɒmˈbɑrd, bəm-; noun ˈbɒm bɑrd /

轰炸式的轰炸轰轰烈烈狂轰滥炸

bombarding2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to attack or batter with artillery fire.
  2. to attack with bombs.
  3. to assail vigorously: to bombard the speaker with questions.
  4. Physics. to direct high energy particles or radiations against: to bombard a nucleus.
n. 名词 noun
  1. the earliest kind of cannon, originally throwing stone balls.
  2. Nautical. bomb ketch.
  3. an English leather tankard of the 18th century and earlier, similar to but larger than a blackjack.
  4. Obsolete. a leather jug.

bombarding 近义词

v. 动词 verb

assault, attack

更多bombarding例句

  1. What is noticeable is that ISIS is bombarding the town with tank shells and mortars less than it was before.
  2. The South responded in kind by bombarding an equally lonely patch of ocean, just north of the border.
  3. He would be bombarding her with accusations for having let me leave—he never let me leave the house.
  4. And by bombarding Gaza, Israel is only helping them bolster their support.
  5. This really threw her for a loop, so she started bombarding him with questions.
  6. While the French were bombarding that city from their ships, the Americans, led by Pulaski, tried to storm it .
  7. Barker ran round the room after him, bombarding him with demands and entreaties.
  8. As we entered, our artillery hastened to prepare for its further work of bombarding at close quarters.
  9. The rest of the fleet than began bombarding the place, and in seven or eight minutes it was reduced to ruins.
  10. The Boers, thinking the trucks full of soldiers, immediately commenced bombarding them, till they exploded with terrific force.